Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 3: The battle of Winterfell prefigures Jaime Lannister in the role of Azor Ahai



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* AHEAD SPOILERS * Jaime Lannister did not play an important role during the Battle of Winterfell, but there was a particular sequence that could be an important clue to future episodes of Game of Thrones. Read below to find out more.

* SPOILERS AHEAD * The Battle of Winterfell is over and there is so much to remember from this banging episode. In the end, it's our lone wolf Arya Stark who won the war for the living and who killed The Night King. Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen, considered as those who ended the Great War, were the main disappointments. Jaime Lannister and Ser Brienne from Tarth fought valiantly and survived, but were not at the center of attention, as predicted by episode 2.

Many thought they would say goodbye to Jaime or Brienne, where one sacrifices himself for the other. There were also speculations of Jaime plunging a knife into the heart of Brienne to become Azor Ahai, the prince who was promised. But that did not happen. However, there was a sequence that caught our attention, even though the moment was small. During the initial battle sequence, while Sam was about to die, Edd saved him. The blow then goes to a Jaime who fights among the flames! The way Sam looks at him. you know that the maester knows something. Could it be prefiguring? Well, only time will tell.

However, one thing is certain, Jaime will have a very important role to play in the last war between Dany and his beloved Cersei Lannister. The question is who will win and which side is Jaime? Will he stay by Brienne, or will Tyrion and himself pbad from the dark side to the family?

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